Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The Visitor Center at the Library

The Selma-Dallas County Public Library has converted its book sale room into the new Visitor Center at the Library. The center is open Monday through Saturday during library hours, and visitors can come in and get information, including brochures for various events, tours and specialty shopping. A video about Selma's history plays on an overhead television. The center is a project of the Chamber of Commerce, library and City of Selma. Soon, signs will go up, and the center hopes to have volunteers staff the outdoor gazebo on Sunday afternoons.
The library is located at the corner of Broad Street and Selma Avenue, next door to City Hall and across the street from the Downtowner Restaurant.

4 comments:

Jim Klenke said...

Sounds like a great idea, and a way to get kids who will be in the libary during the summer a chance to learn more about Selma.

Janet said...

Hi Jim, Yes, I hadn't thought of that! Maybe the younger set will take more interest in the history and events of their town! Thanks for stopping by.

Dina said...

It just keeps getting better and better.

Halcyon said...

That's really nice. I'll stop by if I ever make it to Selma!